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Ushio Kawana
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Posted: Mon 19 Sep, 2011 1:31 pm Post subject: |
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Hi
Quote: | Mind you, stabbing your mortal enemy in the genitals with ones own bollock dagger is quite humorous... Gives a whole to meaning to "wood". |
I think so... (it is very humiliating for mortal enemy )
ummm... But I can't understand "Gives a whole to meaning to "wood"."
Is this a satire or a joke?
"wood" has some meanings... barrel, small forest, etc...
and famous proverb "not see the wood for the trees"...
thanks ^^
I'm interested in Medieval Arms and Armor.
But... My English is very poor ><;
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Jean Thibodeau
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Posted: Mon 19 Sep, 2011 8:12 pm Post subject: |
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Ushio Kawana wrote: | Hi
Quote: | Mind you, stabbing your mortal enemy in the genitals with ones own bollock dagger is quite humorous... Gives a whole to meaning to "wood". |
I think so... (it is very humiliating for mortal enemy )
ummm... But I can't understand "Gives a whole to meaning to "wood"."
Is this a satire or a joke?
"wood" has some meanings... barrel, small forest, etc...
and famous proverb "not see the wood for the trees"...
thanks ^^ |
Yes it is a joke or rather a common synonym in English for the " excited " male member in it's hard state i.e. wood being hard and stiff.
A bit explicit in my explanation of the expression but a more " subtle " or timid explanation might have been more difficult to understand for someone whose first language isn't English.
You can easily give up your freedom. You have to fight hard to get it back!
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Ushio Kawana
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Posted: Tue 20 Sep, 2011 5:26 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks!
I understood!
I'm interested in Medieval Arms and Armor.
But... My English is very poor ><;
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